What are your Halloween trick-or-treat rules?

Halloween has its traditions – pumpkins, costumes, candy, candy and more candy.

It has its rules, too, spoken and unspoken. Here's one: When the candy runs out, the porch light goes off.

But these days, maybe Halloween etiquette isn't so clear-cut.

And so, we wonder: What are the basics of Halloween etiquette on your porch? Do you feel obligated to put up decorations? How much candy do you give a trick-or-treater: one piece, two pieces? Do you buy candy you like, in case there are leftovers, or candy you don't like, so you won't eat the leftovers?

You get the idea. Tell us your understanding of Halloween etiquette from the perspective of the person answering the door.

You can email Theresa Walker at twalker@ocregister.com. Please put “Halloween etiquette” in the subject line and include your first and last name, city of residence and a daytime phone number in case we need to give you a call.